The Best Wheelchair Options for the Elderly
The most important aspect of a wheelchair for a senior member is lightweight and easy to use. Over time many older people lose their mobility and need a wheelchair to be able to get around. There is a wide range of options with different functions to choose from.
Types of Wheelchairs
There are many options to choose from when it comes to choosing a wheelchair.
Wheelchair For Home
An indoor wheelchair should be lightweight and easy to use. It should be easy to maneuver and capable of going around sharp corners and through narrow doorways. A useful feature of an at-home wheelchair is it is easily foldable and can be
moved out of the way or easily put into the car.
Positioning Wheelchairs
This type of wheelchair is best for the user to sit in different positions to relieve pressure and can facilitate the care of the user if necessary. There are many benefits to a positioning wheelchair. Wheelchair users spend a lot of time either sitting or laying down and this can affect pressure that can be uncomfortable. This constant pressure can cause the skin to become red, and inflamed, and deprive the skin cells of oxygen. A positioning wheelchair can either recline or tile-in-space in to change the user's posture and center of gravity. Doing so will relieve the constant pressure they feel in certain areas of their body.
Deciding On the Wheelchair
Many factors should be considered when choosing which wheelchair to use and get. These factors include the weight of the chair, the weight of the user, if it should be foldable, and if it should be manual or powered. The most important factor is the degree of mobility the elderly user has. It should be considered to choose a wheelchair that is adjustable to adapt to the progression of loss of mobility an elderly person may suffer.
When it comes to deciding on a manual or power chair the mobility of the user should be largely considered. If the user still has good mobility in the arms and torso and good balance they will likely be able to maneuver themselves in a manual wheelchair. However, if they do not have good mobility and travel often a power wheelchair may be the way to go.







